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Hawaii Election Campaign Fund
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(For Hawaii State and County Elections) This Fund supports the Hawaii Campaign Spending Commission, a watchdog agency that works to ensure that all campaign donations and expenditures are made public and comply with campaign finance laws to prevent corruption in politics. The Fund also supports the...
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What is the Hawaii Election Campaign Fund? |
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This Fund supports the Hawaii Campaign Spending Commission, a watchdog agency that works to ensure that all campaign donations and expenditures are made public and comply with campaign finance laws to prevent corruption in politics. The Fund also supports the public financing of political campaigns...
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Should I use the Hawaii Annualized Installment Method?
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Form N-220 includes the annualized income installment method and the adjusted seasonal installment method. These estimated tax computation methods are incorporated in the Schedule A section. Under the annualized income installment method, a corporation or S corporation has three sets of periods ove...
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How are my qualified exemptions listed on Hawaii Schedule X? |
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On Line 8, enter the names of the qualified exemptions. Start with yourself. Enter your spouse’s name if you are married and filing a joint return or married and filing separately where your spouse is not filing a Hawaii return, had no income, and was not the dependent of someone else. Then l...
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Hawaii Final Return
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Filing a Final Return If you are giving up your Hawaii residency at the end of the year, write the words “FINAL RETURN” on the top middle of the return. The final return must be printed and mailed for filing....
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When do I need to file my Hawaii state taxes? |
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File and Pay on Time • Please file your return and pay your taxes by April 20, 2021. • When you mail your return: (1) Mail it to the appropriate address as stated in “Where to File.” (2) Enclose only one return per envelope. (3) Use proper postage. If there is insufficien...
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What should I include in my Hawaii net investment income?
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N-158 Part II — Net Investment Income Line 4a Gross income from property held for investment includes income, unless derived in the ordinary course of a trade or business, from: • Interest, • Ordinary dividends (except Alaska Permanent Fund dividends), • Annuities, and &b...
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What is my Hawaii qualified rental? |
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Credit for Low-Income Household Renters Each resident taxpayer who occupies and pays rent for real property within the State as his or her residence and who files an individual income tax return for the taxable year, including those who have no income or no income taxable under chapter 235, HRS, ...
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Hawaii Total Investment Interest Expense
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Who Must File If you are an individual, estate, or a trust, you must file Form N-158 to claim a deduction for your investment interest expense. Exception. You do not have to file Form N-158 if all of the following apply. • Your investment income from interest and ordinary dividends is mo...
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Hawaii School Repairs and Maintenance Fund |
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Contribution to the Hawaii Schools Repairs and Maintenance Fund The Hawaii School-Level Minor Repairs and Maintenance Special Fund provides moneys for school-level minor repairs and maintenance. If you have an overpayment of at least $2 ($4 if married and filing a joint return), you can choose to...
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How do I contact the Oahu Taxpayer Services?
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Honolulu (Oahu) Taxpayer Services Telephone: 808.587.4242 1.800.222.3229 (Toll- Free) Telephone for the Hearing Impaired: 808.587.1418 or 1.800.887.8974 (Toll- Free) Fax: 808.587.1488...
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Hawaii Residency |
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Resident A resident is taxed on income from all sources. A resident must file an Individual Income Tax Return—Resident (Form N-11), if required to do so. A Hawaii resident is (1) Every individual domiciled in Hawaii, and (2) Every other individual whether domiciled in Hawaii or not, who res...
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Who is required to file a Hawaii state tax return?
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Who Must File 1. Every individual doing business in Hawaii during the taxable year must file a return, whether or not the individual derives any taxable income from that business. “Doing business” includes all activities engaged in or caused to be engaged in with the object of gain or...
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How can I determine if I am a resident of Hawaii? |
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Resident A resident is taxed on income from all sources. A resident must file an Individual Income Tax Return—Resident (Form N-11), if required to do so. A Hawaii resident is (1) Every individual domiciled in Hawaii, and (2) Every other individual whether domiciled in Hawaii or not, who res...
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Can I e-file my Hawaii state return without e-filing my federal return?
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E-filing of state returns only is no longer available. You will need to either submit your state return for e-file along with your federal return, submit the state return with an accepted federal return in your account, or you can print and mail the state return upon completion....
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